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+Y Compromise Equaliser control
Commands: +Y0, +¥1, +¥2
This command selects which transmit compromise equaliser to
use. The equaliser shall compensate the transmitted energy
spectrum for the delay/gain shapes on the line between the
modems. The default equaliser suits most applications and
should not be changed unless special line types are used
performance on back to back or short cable
J connections.
AT+Y1 pial
:
| Default equaliser. Should normally be used.
AT+Y2pm|
~=") Selects an equaliser suited for long cable
connections (Above 10 km).
Z
Fetch Userdefined Configuration Profile
Commands: Z0, 21
1. The modem has two userdefined profiles, 0 and 1. Each
profile contains a complete modem configuration. The Z
command fetches one of the profiles and loads it into the
active memory.
ATZ141 er
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Fetches the content of userdefined profile 1,
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Pinto active memory
2. Read more about how to insure that the modem keeps the
active configuration after a power down in the &Y command
and in chapter 5.
3. The modem disconnects when this command is given in on-
line command mode.
&Z Store Telephone Number
The modem can store 20 telephone numbers in non volatile
memory.
References to a stored telephone number are based
upon entry number in the list.
n_—_Is the telephone number. The number may contain 35
characters, consisting of numbers and dial modifiers as
described in the D command.
x
{ts the entry number in the telephone list. Legal values range
from 0 to 19.
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